Opportunity
Henry County Civicplus #26-07283-A303
Henry County Solicits A/E Services for Bassett Community Center Feasibility Study
Posted
July 10, 2026
Respond By
July 28, 2026
Identifier
26-07283-A303
NAICS
541310, 541330
Henry County, Virginia is seeking qualified firms to provide architectural and engineering (A/E) services for a comprehensive planning, feasibility, and viability study for the renovation and reuse of the Bassett Community Center. - Government Buyer: - Henry County, Virginia - Purchasing Department, Room 210, Henry County Administration Building - Scope of Services: - Conduct a planning, feasibility, and viability study for the Bassett Community Center - Deliver a Preliminary Architecture Report, Preliminary Engineering Report, and a Master Plan - Assess the existing building, gymnasium, and community use spaces - Evaluate ADA compliance and provide recommendations - Perform engineering evaluations: structural, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, stormwater, and environmental - Develop a master plan with cost estimates, infrastructure upgrade recommendations, and sustainability analysis - Attend 6-8 project meetings and deliver a final presentation to governing bodies - Budget and Funding: - Total project budget: $75,000 - $62,500 allocated for A/E reports and master plan (funded by federal CDBG planning grant) - Notable Requirements: - Study must be completed within four months of contract award - Encourages participation from local, faith-based, small, women-owned, minority-owned, and military family-owned businesses - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
Henry County is soliciting proposals for architectural and engineering services to conduct a planning, feasibility, and viability study for the Bassett Community Center. The study will assess existing building conditions, potential new uses, renovation costs, and ADA compliance. Deliverables include architectural assessments, engineering evaluations, and development of a master plan with cost estimates. The project is funded with federal CDBG planning grant funds and has a budget of $75,000. Proposals are due by July 28, 2026.